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Re: [microblaze-uclinux] pcmcia and 802.11 cards



Richard,

I am very interested in looking at your sp3 port since I am working on the same thing myself.  Just let me know where you'll be putting the tared files.  I appreciate your help.

Thanks,
John


On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, Richard Klosinski wrote:

> I'd like to start designing a pcmcia interface for my microblaze/ucLinux
> system, and would like to know if anyone has had experience making this
> connection. I have a few questions:
>
> 1) I noticed that most pcmcia card side chipsets do now use address lines
> a11:24. Can someone confirm this?
>
> 2) Obviously, the microblaze is 32 bits, so I plan to steer the 16bit data
> to the upper/lower words depending on the lsb (a31 in the microblaze world).
> Does this sound like it would work?
>
> Anyone have words of en/dis-couragement before I start...
>
> Thanks
> Rich.
>
> PS. If anyone is interested in the port to the nuhorizon sp3 demo board, I
> can tar the new files with instructions on how to re-assemble them. Sorry,
> Im not to savvy in the linux world of patches. The card is now 100%
> functional (sdram, flash, 2 comm ports, and led to blink a heartbeat).
>
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